To:
hardie@equinix.com
Cc:
mohta@necom830.hpcl.titech.ac.jp, liman@sunet.se, dnsop@cafax.se
From:
Masataka Ohta <mohta@necom830.hpcl.titech.ac.jp>
Date:
Thu, 8 Jul 99 7:34:18 JST
In-Reply-To:
<199907071604.JAA15865@proteus.equinix.com>; from "hardie@equinix.com" at Jul 7, 99 9:04 am
Subject:
Re: Order in the working-group!
Hardie; > > Your proposal does not make the shared address have a single origin. > > Not true. See section 1.5: > > The organization administering the mesh of servers sharing a unicast > address must have an autonomous system number and speak BGP to its > peers. To those peers, the organization announces a route to the > network containing the shared-unicast address of the root name > server. I'm now having an impression that you are talking about a set of default resolvers sharing a single unicast address locally in a single organization, which is already covered by: draft-catalone-rockell-hadns-00.txt Do you understand the difference between the root servers and local resolvers? Anyway, your proposal does not make the shared address have a single origin, which is an Internet-wide issue. Masataka Ohta